That sounds like it could be amazing.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...pc=U531&cvid=f95b348527744c7187a959fbfb57adf4
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...pc=U531&cvid=f95b348527744c7187a959fbfb57adf4
Scientists working at Yale and the University of Rhode Island (URI) have discovered a new molecular cancer treatment that can home in on cancer cells and eradicate tumors in mice. The tests so far have proven to offer exceptionally grand results, and even a single dose was enough to destroy some of the most advanced tumors.
The new molecular cancer treatment relies on a specific molecule, which can seek out the acidic environments that surround cancer cells.
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By using the molecule to guide the drug to the tumors and cancer cells, they’re able to kick them out of the “cold” tumor range and push the immune system to fight back. Then, they can use immune checkpoint inhibitors to effectively remove the natural brakes that keep the immune system from pushing too hard. This molecular cancer treatment lets the immune system fight cancer for longer periods.
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When testing the molecular cancer treatment, the researchers coupled pHLIP to STING agonists and then treated 20 mice with colorectal tumors. They found that after a single injection, 18 of the mice saw their tumors disappear completely within a few days. In another group with larger tumors, they saw tumors vanish in seven out of 10 mice that received the treatment.